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Find Out What to Do If You Are A Victim of ID Theft

Stop ID Theft

The Indiana Department of Revenue (DOR) continues to implement security measures to protect Hoosiers and the State from identity theft and fraud. Since its inception in 2014, the Identity Protection Program has stopped more than $100 million in fraudulent refund attempts.

Protect Yourself and Your Family

There are many easy ways to protect yourself from ID theft, but remember that children can also be victims of identity theft. Children whose identities have been stolen may not find out until they apply for a student load or credit card and learn that a thief has been using their identities for years.

Parents or guardians of children should pay extra attention to safeguard their children's information. Here are some ways to protect your child's identity.

Check your child’s credit report annually. This can be done by contacting the credit reporting companies and provide proof of your identity and other documents.

Never carry your child’s Social Security cards with you.

Before you share your child’s SSN or other personal information, ask why it’s needed and how it will be protected.